Oregon at Washington State on ESPN2. Don't blink.What's the west coast game?
Alright, the Mad Pirate! That should have about 140-150 points.Oregon at Washington State on ESPN2. Don't blink.What's the west coast game?
The Huskies don't play at their on-campus stadium anymore?Do all teams in the state of Washington play their games at the Seahawks stadium?
Please go back to your old avatar. My world doesn't make sense anymore. TIA.Alright, the Mad Pirate! That should have about 140-150 points.Oregon at Washington State on ESPN2. Don't blink.What's the west coast game?
Apparently they are renovating their stadium. Fair enough. Now the Cougars are there tonight.The Huskies don't play at their on-campus stadium anymore?Do all teams in the state of Washington play their games at the Seahawks stadium?
The defense is pretty good, it is the offensive line that is struggling right now. That and stupid penalties which has given WSU 9 points. 137 yards given up in the first half. Don't get me wrong Oregon does not look like the number 2 team in the nation in the first half, but I fully expect them to win by at least three touchdowns. Ugly, ugly, game.Who was trying to tell us that Oregon's defense was "pretty damn good?" Stand up and defend your statement!
If we get 42 in the second half, there are gonna be a lot of really happy FBGers.Only 42 points at the half. Disappointing.
Fasteddie_21 Unapologetic uber homer.Who was trying to tell us that Oregon's defense was "pretty damn good?" Stand up and defend your statement!
What part of Oregon looking like #### did you not understand?See?
Actually, expedite bookshelves. Oh another scoreHow about you stop worrying about me and start assembling that Hemnes bed?

Depends on where it is. I went to the LSU GameDay in 2003 when we won the 'Ship and there must have been 10,000 people there.'bentley said:Would be upset that Game Day wasn't coming to Austin for Texas/WVU if I hadn't been to a live Game Day taping before. Such an overrated experience.
I like Georgia a bit more as well at this point. LSU just keeps making mistakes. It's to the point that it's become a trend with them. It's kind of funny saying this now because Georgia just played a game in which they kind of did the same thing. I think Georgia, more than any other team in the country, has closed the talent gap between Bama/LSU and everyone else. LSU could begin to put things together and be unbeatable. They just haven't shown that growth thus far in the season.LSU should beat UF comfortably but I'm sure they won't. Florida is good enough that if LSU continues to make the mistakes they have the past few weeks they will beat LSU.I think Georgia looks better than LSU right now. I would move them up in the top 3. That offense is stout.
Personally, I think LSU can run the ball on any team in the country minus perhaps Bama. It's the QB play, silly penalties and silly TOs that have killed them. They have a great Oline and at least 3 RBs who can get it done though.I don't know if I agree with that last comment. How does LSU plan to move the ball against Florida's defense?
Run on them. But the problem is, the opponents stack the box. Townson was putting 9 guys in the box and Mett still was sucking.Also, JP Copeland hurt his knee late in the game last night. They wrapped it in ice. I HOPE he is ok. He is a 290 LB fullback that blows up LBs in the hole. He is key to the running game.If Mett can get some protection, LSU has good WRs. If the protection breaks down, it will be a long night for LSU...and Mett. This is the game that Mett needs to put his big boy pants on and lead LSU to a solid victory.I don't know if I agree with that last comment. How does LSU plan to move the ball against Florida's defense?
Yeah, Mett looks bad...not Jefferson bad, but still bad. I thought they would be able to open it up and take advantage of their speed on the outside. All they seem to do is dink and dunk w/ little 5 yard outs and hard slants. I'm at a loss. They definitely have a stable of running backs that should give them 200 ground yards a game and soften up the coverage. Defensively, they didn't really dominate like I expected last night. Towsand was actually competitive. Two very ugly wins in a row...very ugly. I'm hoping they just played down to their opponent.Run on them. But the problem is, the opponents stack the box. Townson was putting 9 guys in the box and Mett still was sucking.Also, JP Copeland hurt his knee late in the game last night. They wrapped it in ice. I HOPE he is ok. He is a 290 LB fullback that blows up LBs in the hole. He is key to the running game.If Mett can get some protection, LSU has good WRs. If the protection breaks down, it will be a long night for LSU...and Mett. This is the game that Mett needs to put his big boy pants on and lead LSU to a solid victory.I don't know if I agree with that last comment. How does LSU plan to move the ball against Florida's defense?
I've been there a couple time for Texas/OU at the State Fair and it was still boring as hell.As y'all know, I'm a tailgater. And I usually spend 90 minutes every Saturday fighting with the satellite dish in some way or form. Thanks to the greatness of the Dish Tailgater, I'm going to have an extra 1.5 hours for game "preparation" this Saturday. Can't wait.Depends on where it is. I went to the LSU GameDay in 2003 when we won the 'Ship and there must have been 10,000 people there.'bentley said:Would be upset that Game Day wasn't coming to Austin for Texas/WVU if I hadn't been to a live Game Day taping before. Such an overrated experience.
It's funny...I find the people that are most down on Bama are Bama fans. Half of the college world thinks Bama is a juggernaut.I just don't buy it. This team hasn't shown me a whole lot yet nor have they proven anything. I think a Nick Saban defense will always be good and Mccarron is obviously very solid.But I could see a scenario where a Georgia drops 35 on Bama out of nowhere. Or A&M.Just so many players left and I don't think the current team has an identity yet. Part of the problem is that we've only played one decent team in Michigan. Arkansas sucks and the rest of our schedule has been a joke.I still think a repeat is possible though, if only because there doesn't seem to be a dominant team out there right now and Bama has enough talent to establish an identity and become a special team. But for now they have only beaten Michigan and a bunch of scrubs.'gump said:Alabama looked mediocre. Ole Miss was just as physical. But the offense played it so vanilla....trying to just muscle their way down the field, which didn't work. I'm sure part of that was to control the OM no-huddle, but I don't think the OL has gelled yet with the Jones move to center, and Lacy was sluggish.The offense is going to need to improve. One positive was the emergence of Amari Cooper...looks like the real deal.
This is why I value gump's perspective. He's probably the most level headed Bama fan I've run across. There may be those feigning the "they are unstoppable" tripe and there are certainly those in the fan base that are down playing how good they are (which I really don't understand). They aren't as good as last year's team, but they will improve over the course of the year. I think the are suseptiable to a team that has an O-Line that can give their accurate QB a little time. If that same team happens to have corners that can cover one on one that'd be the team that would beat Alabama.It's funny...I find the people that are most down on Bama are Bama fans. Half of the college world thinks Bama is a juggernaut.I just don't buy it. This team hasn't shown me a whole lot yet nor have they proven anything. I think a Nick Saban defense will always be good and Mccarron is obviously very solid.But I could see a scenario where a Georgia drops 35 on Bama out of nowhere. Or A&M.Just so many players left and I don't think the current team has an identity yet. Part of the problem is that we've only played one decent team in Michigan. Arkansas sucks and the rest of our schedule has been a joke.I still think a repeat is possible though, if only because there doesn't seem to be a dominant team out there right now and Bama has enough talent to establish an identity and become a special team. But for now they have only beaten Michigan and a bunch of scrubs.'gump said:Alabama looked mediocre. Ole Miss was just as physical. But the offense played it so vanilla....trying to just muscle their way down the field, which didn't work. I'm sure part of that was to control the OM no-huddle, but I don't think the OL has gelled yet with the Jones move to center, and Lacy was sluggish.The offense is going to need to improve. One positive was the emergence of Amari Cooper...looks like the real deal.
Are they even in the top 15 rushing right now?'jurb26 said:Personally, I think LSU can run the ball on any team in the country minus perhaps Bama. It's the QB play, silly penalties and silly TOs that have killed them. They have a great Oline and at least 3 RBs who can get it done though.'Premier said:I don't know if I agree with that last comment. How does LSU plan to move the ball against Florida's defense?
POS. TEAM W L KRACH LAST1 Oregon St 3 0 3043.27 42 Notre Dame 4 0 2857.07 13 Texas Tech 4 0 2686.93 174 Florida St 5 0 2215.03 35 Georgia 5 0 2193.48 146 LSU 5 0 2137.55 187 South Carolina 5 0 2130.85 118 Kansas St 4 0 2039.56 69 Alabama 5 0 2031.82 1310 Ohio State 5 0 1972.83 1611 Florida 4 0 1876.76 512 West Virginia 4 0 1833.24 1213 Oregon 5 0 1810.80 814 Texas 4 0 1465.21 915 Iowa St 3 1 1186.22 716 Rutgers 4 0 1158.78 1017 Northwestern 5 0 1089.45 2318 Louisville 5 0 982.74 2019 Ohio U. 5 0 981.67 1520 Mississippi St 4 0 961.77 2121 Louisiana Tech 4 0 905.25 2422 Cincinnati 3 0 899.44 2923 Stanford 3 1 889.59 224 Washington 3 1 859.74 5025 Miami FL 4 1 815.25 3126 TCU 4 0 753.12 3027 UCLA 4 1 752.23 3528 Purdue 3 1 743.32 4029 Clemson 4 1 719.10 2630 Missouri 3 2 657.36 4731 Arizona 3 2 614.30 2532 Arizona St 4 1 610.15 3733 Michigan St 3 2 597.79 2234 Texas-San Antonio 5 0 529.87 3835 Western Kentucky 4 1 470.82 5136 Nebraska 4 1 464.55 5937 Boise St 3 1 455.72 5238 Minnesota 4 1 451.40 1939 Baylor 3 1 445.70 2840 Tulsa 4 1 433.25 4241 Texas A&M 3 1 424.49 5342 Duke 4 1 416.88 4843 Northern Illinois 4 1 413.36 5644 Toledo 4 1 410.48 4945 Iowa 3 2 399.14 5746 San José St 4 1 382.35 3947 Southern Cal 3 1 359.08 3348 Nevada 4 1 357.24 5449 Utah St 4 1 355.31 4450 Wisconsin 3 2 345.47 2751 Tennessee 3 2 341.98 3252 Kent St 3 1 314.39 7153 Mississippi 3 2 282.95 3654 North Carolina St 3 2 281.46 3455 Oklahoma 2 1 265.66 4656 Ball St 3 2 259.66 4157 Louisiana-Lafayette 3 1 251.02 6658 Oklahoma St 2 2 226.71 5559 Central Michigan 2 2 226.61 4560 South Florida 2 3 221.54 6061 Pittsburgh 2 2 217.64 6762 Wake Forest 3 2 215.38 4363 North Carolina 3 2 211.76 6164 East Carolina 3 2 207.81 7665 Penn State 3 2 207.64 7566 Texas St-San Marcos 2 2 206.07 6267 Middle Tennessee St 3 1 196.22 8768 Michigan 2 2 195.04 7369 Troy 3 2 191.16 8170 Fresno St 3 2 190.40 8571 Miami OH 3 2 171.63 8072 Virginia Tech 3 2 168.49 6573 Central Florida 2 2 166.03 5874 Utah 2 2 162.58 7775 Kentucky 1 4 160.97 7976 New Mexico 2 3 158.92 6977 Marshall 2 3 149.12 6378 Indiana 2 2 147.17 7079 Virginia 2 3 144.86 7280 Auburn 1 3 136.76 8381 Illinois 2 3 135.08 6482 Connecticut 3 2 134.06 8483 Western Michigan 2 3 129.83 6884 Brigham Young 3 2 128.73 9785 Maryland 2 2 122.23 8886 Syracuse 1 3 107.72 8287 San Diego St 2 3 106.65 7488 SMU 1 3 101.91 9389 North Texas 2 3 100.48 10790 Vanderbilt 1 3 100.11 9491 Louisiana-Monroe 2 2 99.78 9892 Georgia Tech 2 3 95.51 7893 California 1 4 92.77 8694 Arkansas St 2 3 92.28 8995 Temple 1 2 89.83 9996 Boston College 1 3 84.97 9097 Houston 1 3 78.62 11798 Kansas 1 3 73.67 10199 Arkansas 1 4 73.25 105100 Washington St 2 3 69.47 106101 South Alabama 1 4 67.84 91102 Navy 1 3 66.35 100103 Wyoming 1 3 64.75 108104 Buffalo 1 3 64.14 103105 Bowling Green 2 3 61.50 111106 Air Force 2 2 61.41 116107 Hawai`i 1 3 55.30 92108 Florida Int'l 1 4 50.88 102109 UTEP 1 4 50.63 95110 Rice 1 4 50.41 96111 UNLV 1 4 46.53 112112 New Mexico St 1 4 45.17 110113 Florida Atlantic 1 4 41.98 109114 Colorado St 1 4 39.82 104115 Eastern Michigan 0 4 34.46 115116 Akron 1 4 33.66 114117 Alabama-Birmingham 0 4 33.18 119118 Colorado 1 4 32.47 118119 Southern Miss 0 4 29.51 121120 Tulane 0 4 22.00 113121 Army 0 4 16.35 120122 Memphis 0 4 16.27 122123 Massachusetts 0 5 15.33 123124 Idaho 0 5 9.79 124
AVG. OPP. POS. TEAM GP MARGIN RATING RATING LAST1 Oregon St 3 1.000 2.119 3.119 12 Notre Dame 4 1.000 1.836 2.836 33 Texas Tech 4 1.000 1.715 2.715 84 Florida 4 1.000 1.617 2.617 65 Texas 4 1.000 1.614 2.614 56 Ohio State 5 1.000 1.602 2.602 107 South Carolina 5 1.000 1.585 2.585 148 Alabama 5 1.000 1.526 2.526 199 Iowa St 4 0.500 1.993 2.493 410 West Virginia 4 1.000 1.479 2.479 1611 Kansas St 4 1.000 1.437 2.437 912 Stanford 4 0.500 1.920 2.420 213 Georgia 5 1.000 1.418 2.418 3014 LSU 5 1.000 1.317 2.317 3115 Florida St 5 1.000 1.288 2.288 1316 Michigan St 5 0.200 2.083 2.283 717 Purdue 4 0.500 1.764 2.264 2318 Rutgers 4 1.000 1.263 2.263 1719 Louisiana Tech 4 1.000 1.263 2.263 1120 Mississippi St 4 1.000 1.228 2.228 2421 Arizona 5 0.200 2.027 2.227 1822 Oregon 5 1.000 1.219 2.219 2123 Boise St 4 0.500 1.718 2.218 3924 UCLA 5 0.600 1.607 2.207 1525 Missouri 5 0.200 1.998 2.198 5026 Arizona St 5 0.600 1.573 2.173 3427 Cincinnati 3 1.000 1.164 2.164 2728 Northwestern 5 1.000 1.161 2.161 4529 Miami FL 5 0.600 1.541 2.141 3530 Washington 4 0.500 1.602 2.102 6631 Louisville 5 1.000 1.099 2.099 2032 Clemson 5 0.600 1.493 2.093 2533 Texas A&M 4 0.500 1.535 2.035 4134 Toledo 5 0.600 1.399 1.999 4035 Southern Cal 4 0.500 1.489 1.989 2236 Western Kentucky 5 0.600 1.368 1.968 5437 Baylor 4 0.500 1.458 1.958 3338 Iowa 5 0.200 1.752 1.952 4739 Ohio U. 5 1.000 0.948 1.948 2640 TCU 4 1.000 0.941 1.941 5341 Nevada 5 0.600 1.339 1.939 4842 Kent St 4 0.500 1.429 1.929 7443 Wisconsin 5 0.200 1.724 1.924 1244 Nebraska 5 0.600 1.292 1.892 7045 Tulsa 5 0.600 1.290 1.890 4946 Minnesota 5 0.600 1.289 1.889 3847 Northern Illinois 5 0.600 1.277 1.877 5848 San José St 5 0.600 1.233 1.833 4249 Ball St 5 0.200 1.630 1.830 2850 Utah St 5 0.600 1.210 1.810 4351 Mississippi 5 0.200 1.574 1.774 2952 Oklahoma St 4 0.000 1.769 1.769 4453 Duke 5 0.600 1.156 1.756 5254 Oklahoma 3 0.333 1.412 1.745 3755 Texas St-San Marcos 4 0.000 1.742 1.742 5156 Louisiana-Lafayette 4 0.500 1.234 1.734 5557 Michigan 4 0.000 1.714 1.714 7158 North Carolina St 5 0.200 1.497 1.697 3659 Tennessee 5 0.200 1.485 1.685 4660 Troy 5 0.200 1.472 1.672 6761 Central Michigan 4 0.000 1.668 1.668 3262 East Carolina 5 0.200 1.442 1.642 7963 Kentucky 5 -0.600 2.240 1.640 6864 South Florida 5 -0.200 1.839 1.639 6065 New Mexico 5 -0.200 1.834 1.634 5966 Central Florida 4 0.000 1.603 1.603 5767 Miami OH 5 0.200 1.375 1.575 6968 Penn State 5 0.200 1.334 1.534 7869 Auburn 4 -0.500 2.007 1.507 7670 Virginia Tech 5 0.200 1.273 1.473 6171 Utah 4 0.000 1.471 1.471 8472 Middle Tennessee St 4 0.500 0.953 1.453 10773 North Carolina 5 0.200 1.240 1.440 6574 Fresno St 5 0.200 1.220 1.420 10575 Pittsburgh 4 0.000 1.418 1.418 7376 Marshall 5 -0.200 1.607 1.407 6477 Connecticut 5 0.200 1.207 1.407 8378 Indiana 4 0.000 1.398 1.398 7279 Western Michigan 5 -0.200 1.596 1.396 6280 Louisiana-Monroe 4 0.000 1.389 1.389 9381 Brigham Young 5 0.200 1.182 1.382 11082 Texas-San Antonio 5 1.000 0.366 1.366 8183 California 5 -0.600 1.961 1.361 7584 Illinois 5 -0.200 1.549 1.349 5685 Wake Forest 5 0.200 1.136 1.336 6386 Virginia 5 -0.200 1.524 1.324 8087 Houston 4 -0.500 1.818 1.318 9288 North Texas 5 -0.200 1.515 1.315 9689 Maryland 4 0.000 1.296 1.296 9090 Wyoming 4 -0.500 1.779 1.279 8991 Arkansas 5 -0.600 1.864 1.264 10092 Vanderbilt 4 -0.500 1.761 1.261 10393 SMU 4 -0.500 1.733 1.233 8894 Syracuse 4 -0.500 1.715 1.215 9595 Alabama-Birmingham 4 -1.000 2.187 1.187 9896 Arkansas St 5 -0.200 1.358 1.158 10197 Boston College 4 -0.500 1.635 1.135 10898 San Diego St 5 -0.200 1.322 1.122 9199 Bowling Green 5 -0.200 1.308 1.108 97100 Kansas 4 -0.500 1.602 1.102 104101 Eastern Michigan 4 -1.000 2.090 1.090 86102 Navy 4 -0.500 1.584 1.084 94103 Rice 5 -0.600 1.659 1.059 82104 Georgia Tech 5 -0.200 1.254 1.054 87105 Buffalo 4 -0.500 1.536 1.036 113106 Washington St 5 -0.200 1.235 1.035 116107 Florida Int'l 5 -0.600 1.567 0.967 102108 UTEP 5 -0.600 1.567 0.967 77109 Temple 3 -0.333 1.296 0.963 112110 Hawai`i 4 -0.500 1.460 0.960 85111 Florida Atlantic 5 -0.600 1.511 0.911 114112 Southern Miss 4 -1.000 1.900 0.900 118113 South Alabama 5 -0.600 1.496 0.896 106114 Air Force 4 0.000 0.884 0.884 122115 Tulane 4 -1.000 1.829 0.829 99116 UNLV 5 -0.600 1.421 0.821 117117 New Mexico St 5 -0.600 1.349 0.749 109118 Colorado St 5 -0.600 1.331 0.731 111119 Colorado 5 -0.600 1.245 0.645 123120 Akron 5 -0.600 1.244 0.644 115121 Massachusetts 5 -1.000 1.608 0.608 120122 Idaho 5 -1.000 1.450 0.450 124123 Memphis 4 -1.000 1.435 0.435 121124 Army 4 -1.000 1.289 0.289 119
17th in yards per game, 18th in yards per attempt and 8th in TDs.That really wasn't the point though and you know it. The point is that LSU has the talent and personal to be able to run the ball on anyone in the country. They just aren't committing to it enough right now. So, if LSU plans on moving the ball vs UF as Priemer asked. They should plan to do so by running it. I don't think there is anyone in the country who the personal to stop LSU from running if they are clicking. The exceptions are perhaps Bama and Georgia.Are they even in the top 15 rushing right now?'jurb26 said:Personally, I think LSU can run the ball on any team in the country minus perhaps Bama. It's the QB play, silly penalties and silly TOs that have killed them. They have a great Oline and at least 3 RBs who can get it done though.'Premier said:I don't know if I agree with that last comment. How does LSU plan to move the ball against Florida's defense?
Sometimes the Jimmy's and the Joe's are outshown by the X's and O's. It's wonderful to have all the talent in the world, but if you can't execute, what does it matter? I don't think there's a single person who questions LSU's talent levels, but they aren't executing. I can sit here and say Denard Robinson can put up 400 all purpose yards up against anyone on any given day, but that comment rings hollow if he doesn't.17th in yards per game, 18th in yards per attempt and 8th in TDs.That really wasn't the point though and you know it. The point is that LSU has the talent and personal to be able to run the ball on anyone in the country. They just aren't committing to it enough right now. So, if LSU plans on moving the ball vs UF as Priemer asked. They should plan to do so by running it. I don't think there is anyone in the country who the personal to stop LSU from running if they are clicking. The exceptions are perhaps Bama and Georgia.Are they even in the top 15 rushing right now?'jurb26 said:Personally, I think LSU can run the ball on any team in the country minus perhaps Bama. It's the QB play, silly penalties and silly TOs that have killed them. They have a great Oline and at least 3 RBs who can get it done though.'Premier said:I don't know if I agree with that last comment. How does LSU plan to move the ball against Florida's defense?
OU was idle--whew!Could I get the cliff notes on this weekend sans Baylor/West Va, Georgia/Tennessee, and Ohio St/Sparty? Watched all of them, but ended up out of touch the rest of Saturday and really with other games Saturday too. Blinded by Geno and my attention span wasn't there with Michigan (and Notre Dame - the wife's team) being idle.
The teams that should have won did, but some of them didn't look the best doing so??Could I get the cliff notes on this weekend sans Baylor/West Va, Georgia/Tennessee, and Ohio St/Sparty? Watched all of them, but ended up out of touch the rest of Saturday and really with other games Saturday too. Blinded by Geno and my attention span wasn't there with Michigan (and Notre Dame - the wife's team) being idle.
If they can't do it against Townsen and Aurburn, I don't see how you can expect them to get it done so well against UF and SC.17th in yards per game, 18th in yards per attempt and 8th in TDs.That really wasn't the point though and you know it. The point is that LSU has the talent and personal to be able to run the ball on anyone in the country. They just aren't committing to it enough right now. So, if LSU plans on moving the ball vs UF as Priemer asked. They should plan to do so by running it. I don't think there is anyone in the country who the personal to stop LSU from running if they are clicking. The exceptions are perhaps Bama and Georgia.Are they even in the top 15 rushing right now?Personally, I think LSU can run the ball on any team in the country minus perhaps Bama. It's the QB play, silly penalties and silly TOs that have killed them. They have a great Oline and at least 3 RBs who can get it done though.I don't know if I agree with that last comment. How does LSU plan to move the ball against Florida's defense?
Anyone in particular look especially concerning? Twitter was unexpectedly quiet this weekend, so I wasn't able to get much from there either. Maybe this was just this year's transition week as the legit teams have already emerged and the frauds have already been exposed. Really trying to get a head start on my NFL scouting list as we get into the meat of schedules, just haven't seen many surprises pop up (Tennessee's Patterson and Stanford's Taylor are the only ones I can immediately think of) and usually by now there are several so I just feel like I'm missing something.The teams that should have won did, but some of them didn't look the best doing so??Could I get the cliff notes on this weekend sans Baylor/West Va, Georgia/Tennessee, and Ohio St/Sparty? Watched all of them, but ended up out of touch the rest of Saturday and really with other games Saturday too. Blinded by Geno and my attention span wasn't there with Michigan (and Notre Dame - the wife's team) being idle.
Not sure you're missing much at all. If I'm being honest, these games so far have been more about people sliding in the draft than climbing the ladder. It's hard to judge these teams when their opponents are so off their level of competition they'll face in conference.Anyone in particular look especially concerning? Twitter was unexpectedly quiet this weekend, so I wasn't able to get much from there either. Maybe this was just this year's transition week as the legit teams have already emerged and the frauds have already been exposed. Really trying to get a head start on my NFL scouting list as we get into the meat of schedules, just haven't seen many surprises pop up (Tennessee's Patterson and Stanford's Taylor are the only ones I can immediately think of) and usually by now there are several so I just feel like I'm missing something.The teams that should have won did, but some of them didn't look the best doing so??Could I get the cliff notes on this weekend sans Baylor/West Va, Georgia/Tennessee, and Ohio St/Sparty? Watched all of them, but ended up out of touch the rest of Saturday and really with other games Saturday too. Blinded by Geno and my attention span wasn't there with Michigan (and Notre Dame - the wife's team) being idle.
True, only really have an opportunity to go down when the competition is lackluster, just weren't many matchups this week that impact the draft I guess. May have caused my interest to cool too.Not sure you're missing much at all. If I'm being honest, these games so far have been more about people sliding in the draft than climbing the ladder. It's hard to judge these teams when their opponents are so off their level of competition they'll face in conference.Anyone in particular look especially concerning? Twitter was unexpectedly quiet this weekend, so I wasn't able to get much from there either. Maybe this was just this year's transition week as the legit teams have already emerged and the frauds have already been exposed. Really trying to get a head start on my NFL scouting list as we get into the meat of schedules, just haven't seen many surprises pop up (Tennessee's Patterson and Stanford's Taylor are the only ones I can immediately think of) and usually by now there are several so I just feel like I'm missing something.The teams that should have won did, but some of them didn't look the best doing so??Could I get the cliff notes on this weekend sans Baylor/West Va, Georgia/Tennessee, and Ohio St/Sparty? Watched all of them, but ended up out of touch the rest of Saturday and really with other games Saturday too. Blinded by Geno and my attention span wasn't there with Michigan (and Notre Dame - the wife's team) being idle.
Completely forgot about UGA-USCe....could be the biggest game.Some great matchups this weekend. This is when it really starts to get good. Looking forward to LSU/Florida and WVU/UT the most.